Fady Khoury – Dog Trainer In Lebanon Since 1995

Training Designed to Fit Each Dog

FADY KHOURY - DOG TRAINER

Using positive, proven methods to help you build trust, improve behavior, and create a lasting bond with your dog.

ABOUT US

We provide dog training that can be adapted to the needs of each dog and owner.

From basic skills to behavior concerns and more advanced goals, the focus is on clear communication and steady progress.

Meet Fady Khoury

Fady Khoury, a professional dog trainer based in Lebanon with over 40 years of experience in the field.

Graduate of New Hampshire and have had the privilege of working with private clients as well as security agencies, including training protection dogs for the police and army.

Our Services

Basic Obedience

Beyond the Basics

Defense Work

This program helps dogs learn everyday manners and basic commands.

Group Work

These sessions take place in a group setting, where dogs and their owners practice training around others

This program is for dogs that have already learned the basics and are ready for more advanced training.

In-home/Day Time Boarding

This service provides dogs with a safe and supervised place to stay during the day.

This program focuses on teaching dogs to provide protection in a controlled and reliable way.

Dog Walk

This service gives dogs regular walks to support exercise, stimulation, and good habits.

Basic Obedience

This program helps dogs learn everyday manners and basic commands.

Beyond the Basics

This program is for dogs that have already learned the basics and are ready for more advanced training.

Defense Work

This program focuses on teaching dogs to provide protection in a controlled and reliable way.

Group Work

These sessions take place in a group setting, where dogs and their owners practice training around others.

In-home/Day Time Boarding

This service provides dogs with a safe and supervised place to stay during the day.

Dog Walk

This service gives dogs regular walks to support exercise, stimulation, and good habits.

Fact Of The Day

A dog’s nose has as many as 300 million receptors. In comparison, a human nose has about 5 million.

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